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Magister Bernard Heinrich Leo Wilhelm "Barouche" Bonn of Villa Bonn, Franconia, Germany, and of Lugano, Switzerland was born about 1810, at Franconia, Germany. He married Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster about 1835. They spent their life in the former princely states and independent cities of Germany, which ceased to have real independence after the Prussian led German national unification was imposed by Prince Bismarck, in the second half of the nineteenth century. He first studied with private tutors and then was at University in Germany, afterwards inheriting a large part of the House of Bonn's European commercial fortune, as well as substantial property holdings in three countries. He was often referred to as "Barouche", because in his earlier years, senior members of the House of Bonn, of his parents generation, and he himself, were habitually driven in a hooded landau or "barouche" (German-"barutsche"), bearing the Arms of The Royal House of Wittelsbach, from The Residenz in Munich, to the neo-classical Palace of Villa Bonn, while on official business from HM King Maximilian II. He gave advice to HM King Maximilian II on the Austrian encroachments on Venice in the 19th Century, a City which in 1848 had attempted to break free from the grasp of the Habsburgs. With the military assistance of General Garibaldi, Venice was able to join the newly unified Italy in 1866, following the 3rd Independence War. The House of Bonn's Royal connection, in the role of trusted Royal Advisor and Emissary, was continued in the person of his grandson, Magister Hon. Lieutenant Sir Maximilian Julian William Bonn, CBE, KBE, MA, RNVR, who following his achievement of a Distinction at the Ludwig-Maximilian-Universitat, Munich, was sent by his adopted country of England, to Germany, over half a century later, on special commissions from His Majesty The King of England's Government, because of his acknowledged wisdom on the "German Question", being conveyed in a diplomatic Rolls-Royce, bearing the Royal Cypher, and displaying a pennant bearing the 'Lion of Venice' and the heraldic "Swan of Bonn". Nothing had been seen like it since the Countly retinue of the legendary Konrad Graf (Count) von Bonn, centuries before, a distant collateral of the many branched House of Bonn/Bon/Priuli-Bon, that had first come to history's notice in Venice, where history has left us Palazzo Bon, whose foundations were originally laid, and subsequently half-completed, by Procurator Cavaliere Don Filippo Bon in 1652, but the Palazzo Bon was later purchased (1750) by the Papal dynasty of Rezzonico and renamed Ca' Rezzonico. The 82nd, 83rd, and 94th Doges of Venice were members of the House of Priuli, cousins of the Priuli-Bon dynasty (see Villa Priuli-Bon). From this city the family grew in size and influence, acquiring territories and interests in a steadily northwards and then westwards direction, having first established rival dynastys initially in northern Italy, and then in Austria, Germany, and finally in England 135 years ago; where, interestingly, there have usually only ever been two representatives bearing the name of Bonn, in each of the (at present) five British generations of the family. |
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Julius Philip William | Born abt 1838 | Germany | |||
William Bernard Leo | Born abt 1841 | Germany | |||
Philip Leo Maximilian | No Date | Germany | |||
Leo Bernard William | Born abt 1850 | Germany | Married Ida-Delphina Maria Elsa Bach | ||
Isabelle Emma Lily | Born No Date | Germany |
Heinrich Leo William Bonn |
b: abt 1810 Franconia, Germany at Villa Bonn |
Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster | b: abt 1815 Germany |
abt 1835 Heinrich Leo William Bonn Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster | Franconia, Germany |
Julius Philip William Bonn |
b: abt 1838 Franconia, Germany son of Heinrich Leo William Bonn and Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster |
William Bernard Leo Bonn |
b: abt 1841 Franconia, Germany son of Heinrich Leo William Bonn and Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster |
Philip Leo Maximilian Bonn |
No Date Franconia, Germany son of Heinrich Leo William Bonn and Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster |
Leo Bernard William Bonn |
b: abt 1850 Franconia, Germany son of Heinrich Leo William Bonn and Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster |
Isabelle Emma Lily Bonn |
No Date Franconia, Germany daughter of Heinrich Leo William Bonn and Elizabeth Maria Schiller Schuster |
Heinrich Leo William Bonn | Died 1878 |
Elizabeth Maria Schiller (Schuster) Bonn | No Data |